Oh Hey I just want this one steam game so I guess I'll buy it for the sale.
Oh look if I spend 10 more dollars I get 5 dollars off.
...
DAMNIT!!!
Edit: As long as I am posting does anybody have any particular opinions on Heartbeat? The trailer looked really neat and the game looks cute but i was hoping for a Giant Bomb quick look or somthing to see it in action first. RPGs can be really hit and miss for me. (if you respond to this part feel free to @ me so I see it)
Bedlam Don't know about Heartbeat, but I sympathize about the sale! I decided to finally pick up Dead or Alive 5 Last Round on Steam, having been playing a lot of the other DOA games lately, and one of the DLC characters; but to get the £5 off I needed to get something else. Sigh. I saw that Far Cry 5 was on a silly sale so picked that up too. Happy with both of them, but yeah, I get the "dammit"! Serve the Newell, etc, etc
I ended up going with Astroneer and Wargrove instead. Which both have online modes if anybody wants to add me to their friends list. Though I still dont have a mic.
Also over the past few years I took a lot of people off my friends list due to anxiety and trying to disassociate myself from the stress of reading the negativity of the forums. I guess the good news is that Im finally on medication again so I should be able to avoid some of my previous mistakes, At least the ones that were due to brain spiders. I am sorry if I removed you and you feel you didnt deserve it.
@Bedlam Just speaking for myself, it looks like I'm still there. No worries, the brain spiders do weird things to us. Glad you've got meds again, I hope they're helping. All the best
Ok wow, who else here has been sucked in by My Time at Portia?
I went from not knowing it existed to spending like, 30 hours being properly absorbed by it.
I have managed to get to month 3 and I've now hit the problem I always eventually hit in this type of game where I have far too much stuff and am fully incapable of organising it properly.
Been playing Far Cry 4. Eagles are evil in this game. That is all.
I'd like you to meet Mr Badger.
Honey Badgers were only bad the first time I encountered them. I've since recognize the noise they make and can spot them and kill them easily before they get up to me. Eagles on the other hand, are just assholes. I hear an eagle, I just drop whatever I'm doing and murder them now.
Hmm, I guess Super Mega Baseball 2 doesn't play nice with full screen windowed mode? I googled and they said it was a v-sync issue, but I turned that off and it wasn't much better. The game would freeze mid pitch and throw off my timing, as a pitcher or a batter trying to hit the ball.
I did try full screen and it seems to be smoother now.
Been playing Far Cry 4. Eagles are evil in this game. That is all.
I'd like you to meet Mr Badger.
Honey Badgers were only bad the first time I encountered them. I've since recognize the noise they make and can spot them and kill them easily before they get up to me. Eagles on the other hand, are just assholes. I hear an eagle, I just drop whatever I'm doing and murder them now.
Being on the ground, badgers get marked when you look through your binoculars and you can evade or take advantage of them based on what you plan. Eagles just try to gank you while you're looking through the binoculars to mark the badgers.
Finished my first PC ME1 playthrough this weekend. Was going to start on ME2 today, but then I remembered the PC gaming problem and that I have to spend a few days picking mods and making sure they all play nicely together. There's also the bit where I decide I should try MShep (I won't) and something other than Vanguard (I won't). Any recommendations for mods other than the controller support mod?
I think that the internet has been for years on the path to creating what is essentially an electronic Necronomicon: A collection of blasphemous unrealities so perverse that to even glimpse at its contents, if but for a moment, is to irrevocably forfeit a portion of your sanity.
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This game looks amazing. The more people that wishlist it the cheaper the game will be on launch day. Crazyness. Check it out, see if its something you'd like.
CorriganX on Steam and just about everywhere else.
This game looks amazing. The more people that wishlist it the cheaper the game will be on launch day. Crazyness. Check it out, see if its something you'd like.
Wow, that looks
amazing, and
clearly not for me. Bullet hell with anything else added to it? Ha ha no. (Seriously, how do you dodge and type at the same time?)
This game looks amazing. The more people that wishlist it the cheaper the game will be on launch day. Crazyness. Check it out, see if its something you'd like.
Wow, that looks
amazing, and
clearly not for me. Bullet hell with anything else added to it? Ha ha no. (Seriously, how do you dodge and type at the same time?)
Ok wow, who else here has been sucked in by My Time at Portia?
I went from not knowing it existed to spending like, 30 hours being properly absorbed by it.
I have managed to get to month 3 and I've now hit the problem I always eventually hit in this type of game where I have far too much stuff and am fully incapable of organising it properly.
I'll be damned if I throw anything away.
Most stuff you don't need to organize, since most of the machines will draw from your storage automatically when crafting. It's just the assembler that you need to know the parts for, so as long as you know where your metal bars/plates/refined components are you're mostly good. Otherwise just bask in the wonderfulness of the sort all button and never worry again.
Put the recipe on the assembler. This car needs wheels, eh? Go to workbench, press the ! tab, the wheel recipe is right there. Click click click to craft what I need and it's straight onto my hotbar to be placed onto the correct location. Don't need to know where the rubber came from or anything, that box is lost to human time and memory but the workbench still knows so it's all fine.
The amount of conveniences they've put in to make this game about crafting stuff not a laborious pain in the ass is amazing.
This game looks amazing. The more people that wishlist it the cheaper the game will be on launch day. Crazyness. Check it out, see if its something you'd like.
Has anyone tried the demo yet? I added it to my list because I love typing games and suck at bullet hell games.
This game looks amazing. The more people that wishlist it the cheaper the game will be on launch day. Crazyness. Check it out, see if its something you'd like.
Ok wow, who else here has been sucked in by My Time at Portia?
I went from not knowing it existed to spending like, 30 hours being properly absorbed by it.
I have managed to get to month 3 and I've now hit the problem I always eventually hit in this type of game where I have far too much stuff and am fully incapable of organising it properly.
I'll be damned if I throw anything away.
Most stuff you don't need to organize, since most of the machines will draw from your storage automatically when crafting. It's just the assembler that you need to know the parts for, so as long as you know where your metal bars/plates/refined components are you're mostly good. Otherwise just bask in the wonderfulness of the sort all button and never worry again.
Put the recipe on the assembler. This car needs wheels, eh? Go to workbench, press the ! tab, the wheel recipe is right there. Click click click to craft what I need and it's straight onto my hotbar to be placed onto the correct location. Don't need to know where the rubber came from or anything, that box is lost to human time and memory but the workbench still knows so it's all fine.
The amount of conveniences they've put in to make this game about crafting stuff not a laborious pain in the ass is amazing.
What's more, you can access any storage box and, via the top label, green arrows, or, if playing with a controller, the left stick and RT/LT buttons, scroll through every storage box you have until you find what you need. So if you did indeed make materials earlier and need to place or gift them to someone, that's the method I use.
Also, once the Assembler reaches level 3 it can read if you have the components and auto-craft things for you.
You'll also eventually get the Factory, and then you can just stop worrying about much of anything.
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This game looks amazing. The more people that wishlist it the cheaper the game will be on launch day. Crazyness. Check it out, see if its something you'd like.
Wow, that looks
amazing, and
clearly not for me. Bullet hell with anything else added to it? Ha ha no. (Seriously, how do you dodge and type at the same time?)
Very-- fuck
You just hav-- fuck!
I mean if--fuck!!
Seriously how hard can thi--*throws keyboard out window*
Chipmunks are like nature's nipple clamps, I guess?
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Textorcist... Good. From what I've played they didn't half-ass the typing sections - or rather, typing is how you interact with everything, from talking to people to flushing the toilet to using MS-DEUS on the computer. Bullet hell segments seems to be more on the forgiving end, with plenty of pauses to let you get in some holy words. Even with multitasking we are very far from something like Mushihimesama when it comes to difficult bullshit. That's just the demo though, the game and possible future updates could be a lot more trickier.
clearly not for me. Bullet hell with anything else added to it? Ha ha no. (Seriously, how do you dodge and type at the same time?)
One hand on the arrow keys, the other on the typing end. The perfect solution... for the weak. :P
(I kid, I kid! I had more fun finding a safe spot, frantically trying to get as many words as you can, repeating until exorcism, but play this like you want to.)
Finished my first PC ME1 playthrough this weekend. Was going to start on ME2 today, but then I remembered the PC gaming problem and that I have to spend a few days picking mods and making sure they all play nicely together. There's also the bit where I decide I should try MShep (I won't) and something other than Vanguard (I won't). Any recommendations for mods other than the controller support mod?
1. The changes between ME1 Vanguard and ME2 Vanguard are perhaps the biggest improvement to anything in the entire series.
2. The Mass Effect games on Steam have no cloud save backup. The Mass Effect games on Origin do. My SSD died at the very end of ME2. All my important documents were safe, but that save was lost forever. Make sure you've got it backed up somewhere for ME3!
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@Bedlam Just speaking for myself, it looks like I'm still there. No worries, the brain spiders do weird things to us. Glad you've got meds again, I hope they're helping. All the best
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They should've called it Two Finger Death Punch
One More Finger Death Punch
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But Two Finger Death Punch is weaker than a one finger punch, more like Two One Finger Death Punches.
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It's twice as powerful as One Finger Death Punch.
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That cyclops eye is probably gone for good isn't it?
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I'd like you to meet Mr Badger.
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Edit: Is steam down or is it just me. Can't log on
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I went from not knowing it existed to spending like, 30 hours being properly absorbed by it.
I have managed to get to month 3 and I've now hit the problem I always eventually hit in this type of game where I have far too much stuff and am fully incapable of organising it properly.
I'll be damned if I throw anything away.
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Honey Badgers were only bad the first time I encountered them. I've since recognize the noise they make and can spot them and kill them easily before they get up to me. Eagles on the other hand, are just assholes. I hear an eagle, I just drop whatever I'm doing and murder them now.
I did try full screen and it seems to be smoother now.
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Being on the ground, badgers get marked when you look through your binoculars and you can evade or take advantage of them based on what you plan. Eagles just try to gank you while you're looking through the binoculars to mark the badgers.
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This game looks amazing. The more people that wishlist it the cheaper the game will be on launch day. Crazyness. Check it out, see if its something you'd like.
CorriganX on Steam and just about everywhere else.
Wow, that looks
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Most stuff you don't need to organize, since most of the machines will draw from your storage automatically when crafting. It's just the assembler that you need to know the parts for, so as long as you know where your metal bars/plates/refined components are you're mostly good. Otherwise just bask in the wonderfulness of the sort all button and never worry again.
Put the recipe on the assembler. This car needs wheels, eh? Go to workbench, press the ! tab, the wheel recipe is right there. Click click click to craft what I need and it's straight onto my hotbar to be placed onto the correct location. Don't need to know where the rubber came from or anything, that box is lost to human time and memory but the workbench still knows so it's all fine.
The amount of conveniences they've put in to make this game about crafting stuff not a laborious pain in the ass is amazing.
Has anyone tried the demo yet? I added it to my list because I love typing games and suck at bullet hell games.
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I think they made the game I never knew I wanted.
What's more, you can access any storage box and, via the top label, green arrows, or, if playing with a controller, the left stick and RT/LT buttons, scroll through every storage box you have until you find what you need. So if you did indeed make materials earlier and need to place or gift them to someone, that's the method I use.
Also, once the Assembler reaches level 3 it can read if you have the components and auto-craft things for you.
You'll also eventually get the Factory, and then you can just stop worrying about much of anything.
Very-- fuck
You just hav-- fuck!
I mean if--fuck!!
Seriously how hard can thi--*throws keyboard out window*
... about like that.
Textorcist... Good. From what I've played they didn't half-ass the typing sections - or rather, typing is how you interact with everything, from talking to people to flushing the toilet to using MS-DEUS on the computer. Bullet hell segments seems to be more on the forgiving end, with plenty of pauses to let you get in some holy words. Even with multitasking we are very far from something like Mushihimesama when it comes to difficult bullshit. That's just the demo though, the game and possible future updates could be a lot more trickier.
One hand on the arrow keys, the other on the typing end. The perfect solution... for the weak. :P
(I kid, I kid! I had more fun finding a safe spot, frantically trying to get as many words as you can, repeating until exorcism, but play this like you want to.)
1. The changes between ME1 Vanguard and ME2 Vanguard are perhaps the biggest improvement to anything in the entire series.
2. The Mass Effect games on Steam have no cloud save backup. The Mass Effect games on Origin do. My SSD died at the very end of ME2. All my important documents were safe, but that save was lost forever. Make sure you've got it backed up somewhere for ME3!